Denver police are investigating after a man stepped in front of a RTD train during an argument with another person late Saturday.

The accident at 11:15 p.m. Saturday happened at a Regional Transportation District light rail station at 4200 E. Colorado Blvd.

“He was arguing with another party, and stepped in front of a train, he wasn’t pushed, and his leg got caught,” said Raquel Lopez, police spokeswoman. The injured man apparently wasn’t aware the train was there, she said.

A general assignment reporter for The Denver Post, Tom McGhee has covered business, police, courts, higher education and breaking news. He came to The Post from Albuquerque, N.M., where he worked for a year and a half covering utilities. He began his journalism career in New York City, worked for a pair of community weeklies that covered the west side of Manhattan from 14th Street to 125th Street.

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